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A return to what we do best... or I think I do at any rate! :)
It's been noted, and not by me, that since we moved here, we've been lacking a certain something, a certain "je ne sais quoi", But I've realised je sais exactly what quoi we're missing...
And so, to rectify that, I've gone digging through my archives to come up with a selection of published pages and commission work which fits the bill. More by coincidence than anything they all feature Dick Grayson... what a surprise! :)
So, to paraphrase Stephen Sondheim in his original version of "Back in Business" from Dick Tracy (Not to be confused with Madonna's version, the Sondheim one is far more of a period piece... but I digress)
Mitch Ballard - My very first commission piece!

I love this piece "The Hunter and Hunted" so damn much! It set the standard for all my future commissions, and I've been ridiculously lucky with the commissions and pages I've got. The scan doesn't do it justice, but Dick's PO'd glare is wonderful, and as someone once said, looking at it, "You can just tell by looking at it. Under that mask, Slade is SMILING"
Irv Novick and Dick Giordano

From Batman 246 "How Many Ways Can a Robin Die?"
Trevor Von Eeden


From his backup strips in Batman, and my second ever commission piece!
Gene Colan

From the Vampiri story arc
Jose Luis Garcia Lopez

From Batman 321's cover
Dick Giordano (I think)

Walt Simonson
Also from Batman 321
George Perez



From New Teen Titans #22
And this is what seems to be a test-ink page by Rick Magyar over Perez pencils from New Teen Titans #7. The odd thing is that Magyar didn't ink the published issue, and there are no word balloons.

Bob Brown and Joe Giella

From a Batman issue whose number escapes me for the moment, but is an unused cover

Andy Price - One of my most recent commissions

And we end as we started, with the Mitch Ballard piece, this time to show the difference that colouring can make! :)

Hope you enjoyed these affectionate tributes to the Teen Wonder in assorted states of captivity, and that this will inspire others to share their... personal peccadillos!
And so, to rectify that, I've gone digging through my archives to come up with a selection of published pages and commission work which fits the bill. More by coincidence than anything they all feature Dick Grayson... what a surprise! :)
So, to paraphrase Stephen Sondheim in his original version of "Back in Business" from Dick Tracy (Not to be confused with Madonna's version, the Sondheim one is far more of a period piece... but I digress)
Mitch Ballard - My very first commission piece!
I love this piece "The Hunter and Hunted" so damn much! It set the standard for all my future commissions, and I've been ridiculously lucky with the commissions and pages I've got. The scan doesn't do it justice, but Dick's PO'd glare is wonderful, and as someone once said, looking at it, "You can just tell by looking at it. Under that mask, Slade is SMILING"
Irv Novick and Dick Giordano
From Batman 246 "How Many Ways Can a Robin Die?"
Trevor Von Eeden
From his backup strips in Batman, and my second ever commission piece!
Gene Colan
From the Vampiri story arc
Jose Luis Garcia Lopez
From Batman 321's cover
Dick Giordano (I think)
Walt Simonson
Also from Batman 321
George Perez
From New Teen Titans #22
And this is what seems to be a test-ink page by Rick Magyar over Perez pencils from New Teen Titans #7. The odd thing is that Magyar didn't ink the published issue, and there are no word balloons.
Bob Brown and Joe Giella
From a Batman issue whose number escapes me for the moment, but is an unused cover
Andy Price - One of my most recent commissions
And we end as we started, with the Mitch Ballard piece, this time to show the difference that colouring can make! :)
Hope you enjoyed these affectionate tributes to the Teen Wonder in assorted states of captivity, and that this will inspire others to share their... personal peccadillos!
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But, Ummm. Hello! Why must you tease with only the small offering from Batman 246?
Seriously. That post was how I even found S_D. Don't know how I stumbled on it, but I did. And I was very happy.
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Trenchcoated, Robin-drowning BatmanBondage Sears Toys For the Win.no subject
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So true!
How long ago did you start collecting?
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Also, I'm just thinking about the idea of Robin in bondage, as we see here. Despite the fact that we all very much enjoy the sight of it, it never really strikes me as excessively exploitive or objectifying. Even if he's tied up and facing mortal peril, he's almost always portrayed as struggling or fighting back in a strong way.
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You raise an interesting point about him never meekly accepting being captured. The struggle is half the "fun"... There's also the fact that you know he's going to escape or be rescued before anything dire happens to him, so it's sort of "safe" to enjoy his capture and restraint. (And in a way I could never enjoy a similar scene if it were remotely real)
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Speaking of which: dammit, dammit, dammit. I found the source for this the other day in something in my big stack of comics and can't find it now. Little help, anybody?
I want to say it was still about Robin, but maybe I'm just overgeneralizing.
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Is it terrible of me that I find 'why is Batman wearing a giant pansy purple trenchcoat (and fatsuit?) and matching hat' a more pressing, urgent question than 'why is Batman apparently condeming his ward to a watery grave'?
It's just SO HORRIBLE.
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especially whencondemning his ward to a watery grave. Gonna have to find a new ward and all.(no subject)
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Thanks for sharing!
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Oh, well, at least it's from a movie I like. Are you a fan of it?
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Dick Tracy? It managed to do what it set out to do I suppose, but since I have little love (more due to lack of interest than active loathing) for the original comic strip, I was perhaps not the best audience for it.
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I personally blame you for my bondage fetish. If it weren't for you I would've stayed normal! XD
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And to paraphrase Scream; "scans_daily didn't make me a bondage fetishist, it made my bondage fetish MORE CREATIVE!" :)
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Quick question though: why is Batman wearing a trenchcoat and throwing Robin in the river? I've never seen that one.
Also: Sondheim. Yay!
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Actually it does seem a little unfair, since you'd have thought the "damsel in distress" would be more of a staple in such a male oriented medium. Yet look what we get! Sucks to be hetero sometimes, eh? :)
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"Yeah, great isn't it?"
"On the contrary, it means you might be slipping in your escapology skills"
"Oh man... does that mean..."
"Indeed it does chum. Get me a length of chain, a block of concrete and my Robin-chaining coat and hat."
"Holy hostage crisis!"
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Those few pages of Dick by George Perez are nothing short of obscene... I wholly approve. :D
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You can see a larger sample of the issue here (http://community.livejournal.com/robin_daily/85499.html)
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